Travel News Archive, September 2008

Travel News Archive, September 2008

British Airways business class check-in open at Terminal 5

British Airways has opened a dedicated check-in area for its business class passengers at Heathrow Airport.

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Posted by Penny, 04 September 2008 14:45

Govt 'could do more to protect air passengers'

The Association of British Travel Agents (Abta) has urged the government to do more to offer financial protection to passengers in the event of an airline going bust and leaving its customers stranded abroad.

Read more: Govt 'could do more to protect air passengers'
Posted by Clare, 04 September 2008 16:06

Bmi doubles flights from London to Moscow

Bmi will offer twice as many flights from Heathrow Airport to Moscow this winter.

Read more: Bmi doubles flights from London to Moscow
Posted by Teddie, 05 September 2008 13:17

New Zealand 'must stay clean and green'

Tourism New Zealand has said it is "essential" for the travel industry that the country maintains a 'clean and green' environmental policy.

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Posted by Kate, 05 September 2008 13:19

Air France tests mobile boarding passes

Air France has announced that it is trialling the use of boarding passes on mobile phones for flights within Europe.

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Posted by Teddie, 05 September 2008 15:14

Exeter Airport toasts record-breaking month

Exeter Airport has announced that it handled 114,600 passengers in August, making it the busiest month in the airport's 70-year history.

Read more: Exeter Airport toasts record-breaking month
Posted by Paul, 05 September 2008 16:27

Germany to mark 20 years since fall of the Wall

Visitors to Germany next year will have the opportunity to attend a number of events and exhibitions celebrating 20 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Read more: Germany to mark 20 years since fall of the Wall
Posted by Kate, 08 September 2008 11:25

World's longest golf course to be built in Australia

Fans of golfing holidays will soon be presented with a unique opportunity in Australia when the country becomes home to the world's longest golf course.

Read more: World's longest golf course to be built in Australia
Posted by Carrie, 08 September 2008 16:11

Spain to host Volvo Ocean Race launch

Spain will serve as the location for the launch of one of the world's most famous sailing competitions in October.

Read more: Spain to host Volvo Ocean Race launch
Posted by Paul, 08 September 2008 16:52

Aer Lingus takes 500,000th booking at Belfast Airport

Aer Lingus has taken its 500,000th booking for flights from Belfast International Airport.

Read more: Aer Lingus takes 500,000th booking at Belfast Airport
Posted by Andrew, 09 September 2008 10:48

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